@XiongGuYee@AlpacaAurelius Some people have f*up lives and aren't depressed. Is depression due to external factors or health factors? Kind of a "chicken and egg" question.
@elonmusk I'm no expert, but over the years I got the impression this stuff is a mess; kinda like spaghetti code that needs a good and proper refactoring. Or is that outside the ambit of the DOGE?
@0x_ale Wherever one reads about this kind of thing, the consensus (no one ever adds a positive comment) is that it is bad, yet somewhere sits a citizen in a position at a job that is building or implementing these things. How does that work?
@TheOneLanceB I think newbies in any field can get side tracked by things that seem important but isn't, simply because in their inexperience they don't know the path to take. This is often misguided by watching what pros do, and not understanding the things they had to go through to get there
@orangebook Statements that irks me:
"Just do the right thing"
"Just be more courageous"
"Just say the appropriate thing"
As if it's somehow not obvious, like "oh damn, why didn't I think of that, thanks for reminding me".
@telegram feature req: when I reply to a msg, my reply contains a clickable link to the original. can u please make this possible between topics for those members who belong to the src and dst topic. Those who dont, get a fwd'ed copy (which is the current behaviour in all cases)
@jeffsekerak problem is everyone has a diff angle. Some would say veggies and fruits do contain things that is in diffrnt ways toxic to our bodies (engineered sweetness, anti nutrients eg oxalates etc) So I agree with the "avoid toxins", but, who to believe. Plus our bodies can detox, so...
@orangebook very common,someth most experience.Makes me thnk its a feature of being alive. As in:u think ur in control,but u aint.And:th expectations U had early in life is very naive vs reality.Experiencing this helps to do better next time, but it will always be just an approximation